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'''Friday, 8 December 2006 2:30-4:30pm'''


SfGS is pleased to announce '''EcoExpo: MIT’s Sustainability Exhibition''', an opportunity for MIT undergraduate and graduate students to showcase their ideas, efforts and energies surrounding the theme of sustainability. It will be held on Friday, 8 December 2006 from 2.30 4.30 p.m.
'''EcoExpo: MIT’s Sustainability Exhibition'''
  '''Friday, 8 December 2006 2:30-4:30pm'''


We intend for students to present 2D, 3D and interactive exhibits and posters about


(1) research projects that they have conducted
'''Click on the category headings for submission instructions.'''


(2) campaigns that they have implemented on local or more regional scales


(3) ideas for local projects that they would like to execute.
SfGS is pleased to announce EcoExpo: MIT’s Sustainability Exhibition, an opportunity for MIT undergraduate and graduate students to showcase their ideas, efforts and energies surrounding the theme of sustainability to the MIT community. In addition, we will invite MIT administrators and representatives from local sustainability and ecology organizations.


The audience will be the MIT community and, in addition, we will invite MIT administrators and representatives from local sustainability and ecology organizations.  One entry submitted under the third category heading above will be selected to receive SfGS funds to be brought to fruition during the spring term.


For (1) and (2) above, all projects should exemplify:
Students are requested to present 2D, 3D and interactive exhibits in one of 2 categories:


*Sustainability


*Creativity
(1) [[research projects that you have conducted AND/OR service campaigns that you have implemented on local or more regional scales]]


*Originality


*Degree of positive impact on society and the earth
(2) [[ideas for local projects that you would like to execute.]]




Also consider:
One entry submitted under the second category heading above will be selected to receive SfGS funds to be brought to fruition during the spring term. In addition, we will try to provide contacts to encourage progress for all projects submitted under the second category.
 
*Potential degree of impact in improving sustainability from local to global scale
 
*Feasibility
 
*Ability to integrate into society and everyday life (e.g. practicality)
 
*Potential to even become a societal norm!
 
*Vision towards the future
 
*Existence of action steps towards becoming a reality

Revision as of 07:33, 8 November 2006


EcoExpo: MIT’s Sustainability Exhibition
Friday, 8 December 2006 2:30-4:30pm 


Click on the category headings for submission instructions.


SfGS is pleased to announce EcoExpo: MIT’s Sustainability Exhibition, an opportunity for MIT undergraduate and graduate students to showcase their ideas, efforts and energies surrounding the theme of sustainability to the MIT community. In addition, we will invite MIT administrators and representatives from local sustainability and ecology organizations.


Students are requested to present 2D, 3D and interactive exhibits in one of 2 categories:


(1) research projects that you have conducted AND/OR service campaigns that you have implemented on local or more regional scales


(2) ideas for local projects that you would like to execute.


One entry submitted under the second category heading above will be selected to receive SfGS funds to be brought to fruition during the spring term. In addition, we will try to provide contacts to encourage progress for all projects submitted under the second category.